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The Seventh Pay Commission will be implemented as soon as the government is formed in Bengal – Shah

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The Seventh Pay Commission will be implemented as soon as the government is formed in Bengal – Shah

The Sunday Mail

New Delhi. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during the launch of the Parivartan Yatra in South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, on Monday, said that the Mamata Banerjee government has kept government employees stuck on the Sixth Pay Commission. The Seventh Pay Commission will be implemented within 45 days of the BJP forming the government. Amit Shah said that as soon as the BJP forms the government, all vacant government posts in Bengal will be filled by December 2026, and youth will be given a five-year relaxation in the upper age limit. The aim of the BJP’s Parivartan Yatra in Bengal is not just to remove the Chief Minister, but to free the state from infiltration, corruption, and syndicate rule. The Bengal government has crossed all limits of appeasement by allocating ₹80 crore for science and technical education and ₹5,700 crore for madrasas in the budget. Whether it is RG Kar or Sandeshkhali, the Mamata Banerjee government has oppressed women; Zero tolerance for crimes against women is the BJP’s resolve. Despite violence during the elections, TMC could not demoralize BJP workers; Mamata Banerjee’s “goons” will be sent to jail as soon as BJP forms the government in the state. Mamata government opposed CAA, but Modi government is at the Centre; citizenship of not a single Hindu refugee can be taken away. Under Mamata Banerjee’s rule, Babri Masjid is being built in Bengal to appease the vote bank. Due to the corruption and appeasement of Mamata government, West Bengal is in debt of ₹8 lakh crore.

The Sunday Mail
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